
Race/Ethnicity and Women’s Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the United States: Results of a National Survey
Author(s) -
Fredi Kronenberg,
Linda F. Cushman,
Christine Wade,
Debra Kalmuss,
Maria T. Chao
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
american journal of public health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.284
H-Index - 264
eISSN - 1541-0048
pISSN - 0090-0036
DOI - 10.2105/ajph.2004.047688
Subject(s) - ethnic group , socioeconomic status , medicine , demography , race (biology) , disadvantage , gerontology , multivariate analysis , health equity , national health interview survey , public health , environmental health , population , gender studies , sociology , nursing , anthropology , political science , law
We studied the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among women in 4 racial/ethnic groups: non-Hispanic Whites, African Americans, Mexican Americans, and Chinese Americans.